ithdrew to a secluded villa on Mount Ogura, and there selected, ahundred poems by as many of the ancient authors. ected thelatter, but because he appreciated that if Hiei-zan joined Miidera,the situation would become formidable. She would then wet his head, so that Morito,entering by an unfastened door and feeling for the damp hair, mightconsummate his purpose surely. Others refer to his alleged fondness for composingJapanese poems and adduce a verselet said to have been written by himon his death-bed: Ah! as the dew I fall, As the dew I vanish.
Hayashi Kazan (Doshuri)was entrusted with the duty of distinguishing between the true andthe false in using these records, and there resulted two memorableworks. FujiwaraYorimichi was then regent (kwampaku). There is an old proverb, Tadaoki replied, that if a round lid beput on a square vessel, those within wi Granary of--Ministry of, created by Daika (645) Invisible KamiIratsuko, rebel against Yuryaku, famous archerIris festivalIroha-uta, text bookIron in Korea; foun
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